Send us a text What would you do if doctors told you that you had terminal cancer with just weeks to live? It's a question no one wants to face, but one that Marcos Jarvis confronted head-on in October 2019. The diagnosis was devastating: stage four advanced, incurable pancreatic cancer with secondary growth in his liver. Doctors offered palliative chemotherapy and hospice care—essentially preparing Marcos for the end. But looking at his four-year-old son running across the playground after ...
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Send us a text What would you do if doctors told you that you had terminal cancer with just weeks to live? It's a question no one wants to face, but one that Marcos Jarvis confronted head-on in October 2019. The diagnosis was devastating: stage four advanced, incurable pancreatic cancer with secondary growth in his liver. Doctors offered palliative chemotherapy and hospice care—essentially preparing Marcos for the end. But looking at his four-year-old son running across the playground after ...
Send us a text What would you do if doctors told you that you had terminal cancer with just weeks to live? It's a question no one wants to face, but one that Marcos Jarvis confronted head-on in October 2019. The diagnosis was devastating: stage four advanced, incurable pancreatic cancer with secondary growth in his liver. Doctors offered palliative chemotherapy and hospice care—essentially preparing Marcos for the end. But looking at his four-year-old son running across the playground after ...
Send us a text What would you do if doctors told you that you had terminal cancer with just weeks to live? It's a question no one wants to face, but one that Marcos Jarvis confronted head-on in October 2019. The diagnosis was devastating: stage four advanced, incurable pancreatic cancer with secondary growth in his liver. Doctors offered palliative chemotherapy and hospice care—essentially preparing Marcos for the end. But looking at his four-year-old son running across the playground after ...